Repair and Recovery
When tissues are injured, inflamed, or slow to heal, the body may need targeted support to restart the repair process. Regenerative medicine focuses on stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms.
How Regenerative Therapies Work
Regenerative therapies aim to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal damaged tissues. By supporting cellular signaling, circulation, and tissue repair processes, these treatments help improve recovery over time.
Who This Is For:
Joint pain or musculoskeletal injuries
Chronic inflammation or slow tissue healing
Sports or activity-related injuries
Individuals seeking non-surgical treatment options
Patients needing targeted regenerative support
Therapies Used in This Pathway:
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) to support tissue repair and healing response
Stem Cell Therapy (when clinically appropriate) to support regeneration and recovery
BPC-157 Peptide Therapy to support tissue repair, inflammation regulation, and healing signaling
These therapies are selected based on individual needs and are often combined with supportive care for optimal results. A medical evaluation is required.